PROVABILITY EXPLAINED

Provably Fair Roulette

Every Bgaming game you play here at Bitstarz is provably fair and verifiable immediately and independently by you!

We use a cryptographic method that ensures that we (the casino) or you (the player) can't possibly know the outcome of
the game until the moment it starts. We do this by letting you have a simple and visually verifiable input on the game
and we show you a fingerprint of the spin we are going to use before the game starts so you can check after the game
is over that we used the spin we said we would. Here's how it works:

We use a computer model for the Roulette Wheel and decide on a random spin to apply to it.

We model the roulette wheel as a list of the tiles in the order they appear and then generate a random location for
the roulette wheel to stop at. We use the best pseudorandom number generator out there, the
Mersenne Twister
algorithm. We call the spin 'Result'.

We show you a 'fingerprint' of the spin and a random number we call 'Secret'.

We call this Hash{Result+Secret}. We generate a random number called 'secret' and use this to create a fingerprint
of the data to model the game. This ensures that you cannot figure out the final result of the spin from just the
fingerprint. We create this unique finger print by hashing the data with the
SHA-256 Hashing Algorithm
. This creates a fingerprint that is unique to that exact spin of the wheel and Secret, and you can use this later to verify
the game.

We get you to have some input on the game.

We let you add an extra push to the wheel. You can select a number from 0 to 36 (or 37 for American roulette which
has an extra tile) to push the wheel further along by that amount when you press spin. You can either pick your
own number or use one chosen randomly for you.

You play the game!

Place your bets, start the game, and most of all have fun.

We show you the actual data used to generate your game!

After the game is over, we show you the spin of the wheel (Result+Secret), the ‘fingerprint’ we showed you before
the game (hash[Result+Secret]), the input you had on the game, and the final result. You can use our widget to
verify that the spin matches the ‘fingerprint’ we gave you before the game, or you can use any third party hash
calculator to verify it yourself!

Check the effect you had on the game!

You can even check the input you had on the game by comparing the spin (Result+Secret) and final result. Take the
client seed and count that many tiles past the tile it was originally set to land on (found in Result+Secret) and
you'll be at the same tile as the final result!

For a walk-through of how to verify the game using an independent website

Provably Fair Cards

We generate a shuffled deck using modern shuffling techniques, as well as another number we call Secret.

Secret is a number generated by the server and used for the hash (explained later). To generate the shuffled deck
we use a method known as
Fisher Yate's Shuffle
which is similar to picking a number out of a hat. To make sure the numbers picked are completely random, we use the
Mersenne Twister algorithm to generate random numbers for the Fisher Yate's Shuffle to use. This is considered
the top standard for shuffling techniques. We call the shuffled deck 'Result'.

We show you a 'fingerprint' of the shuffled deck and the 'Secret'.

We call this Hash{Result+Secret}. We create this unique finger print by hashing the data with the
SHA-256 Hashing Algorithm. This creates a fingerprint that is unique to that exact deck, and you can use this
later to verify the game.

We get you to have some input on the game.

For card games, we let you cut the deck by picking a location to cut the deck. This is represented by a number called
the client seed. We take the number you choose and use it to effect the outcome of the game. This ensures there
is no way we could know the outcome of the game until the point it starts. So if for a game of poker you pick 24
as your client seed, we will cut the deck 24 cards from the top before dealing the cards and starting the game.

You play the game!

Place your bets, start the game, and most of all have fun.

We show you the actual data used to generate your game!

After the game is over, we show you the full shuffled deck (Result+Secret), the ‘fingerprint’ we showed you before
the game (hash[Result+Secret]), the input you had on the game (Client Seed), and the Final Result. You can use
our widget to verify that the spin matches the ‘fingerprint’ we gave you before the game, or you can use any third
party hash calculator to verify it yourself!

Check the effect you had on the game!

You can even check the input you had on the game by comparing the fully shuffled deck (Result+Secret) and the deck
after it was cut (Final Result). You will find that the values are the same deck, but one of them has been 'cut'
at the position you chose!

For a walk-through of how to verify the game using an independent website

Provably Fair Slots

We use a computer model for the Slot Reels and decide on a random spin to apply to each one.

We model each reel as a list of the tiles in the order they appear and then generate a random location for each reel
to stop at. We use the best pseudorandom number generator out there, the
Mersenne Twister algorithm, to generate a random number for each slot. We call the spin 'Result'.

We show you a 'fingerprint' of the spin and a random number we call 'Secret'.

We call this Hash{Result+Secret}. We generate a random number called 'secret' and use this to create a fingerprint
of the data to model the game. This ensures that you cannot figure out the final result of the spin from just the
fingerprint. We create this unique finger print by hashing the data with the
SHA-256 Hashing Algorithm. This creates a fingerprint that is unique to that exact spin of the reel and Secret
seed, and you can use this later to verify the game.

We get you to have some input on the game.

We let you add an extra push to each of the reels. You can select a number from 0 to 9 for each reel to push that
reel further along by that amount. You can either pick your own number or use one chosen randomly for you.

You play the game!

Place your bets, start the game, and most of all have fun.

We show you the actual data used to generate your game!

After the game is over, we show you the spin of the reel (Result+Secret), the fingerprint (hash[Result+Secret]),
the input you had on the game (client seed), and the final outcome of the game (Final Result). You can use our
widget to verify that the spin matches the ‘fingerprint’ we gave you before the game, or you can use any third
party hash calculator to verify it yourself!

Check the effect you had on the game!

You can check the input you had on the game by comparing the spin (Result+Secret) and Final Result. The input you
had on the game, called the client seed, is a number where each digit represents a different reel. So, for a 5
reel slot machine it will be a 5 digit number. If your number was 30700 then for your final result you will have
the icon at the top of the first reel match the first icon in the fourth set shown in Result (the first set counts
as 0). The second icon will the second icon listed in first set, third icon will be the third icon listed in the
eighth set and so on. You can do the same for the second and third rows too!